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Posts published in “Day: May 18, 2013

PF Attacks Against Fr Bwalya Only Make Him Stronger

[Zambia Reports]Since his resignation from the Zesco board and consequent decision to form a political party, Catholic priest Father Frank Bwalya has fallen from hero to villain in the eyes of the ruling Patriotic Front.

PF Attacks Against Fr Bwalya Only Make Him Stronger

[Zambia Reports]Since his resignation from the Zesco board and consequent decision to form a political party, Catholic priest Father Frank Bwalya has fallen from hero to villain in the eyes of the ruling Patriotic Front.

Arrest Protesting Students, Sata Orders Police

[Zambia Reports]President Michael Sata has directed Lusaka province police commissioner Joyce Kasosa to arrest all students protesting against the lifting of the fuel and maize subsidies.

Arrest Protesting Students, Sata Orders Police

[Zambia Reports]President Michael Sata has directed Lusaka province police commissioner Joyce Kasosa to arrest all students protesting against the lifting of the fuel and maize subsidies.

Police Fire Teargas At Protesting Unza Students

[Zambia Reports]Police have fired teargas at University of Zambia (UNZA) students to disperse thousands that have converged on Great East Road to protest the removal of subsidies on mealie meal and fuel by President Michael Sata and his Patriotic Front...

Jaggari Performs in Los Angeles

[Times of Zambia]IT was like taking the whole Zamrock music to Hollywood in the US, when Zambian legend and former Witch stuntman, Jaggari Chanda performed there before a capacity crowd last week.

Govt Warns Sports Administrators

[Times of Zambia]GOVERNMENT has warned sports administrators against squabbles and misappropriation of funds, saying it will no longer tolerate malpractices in the administration of sport.

Use ICT to Curb Accidents, RTSA Told

[Times of Zambia]GOVERNMENT has challenged the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) to collaborate with Information Communication Technology (ICT) stakeholders to find solutions to the increased road carnage.

Three Die in Chingola Accident

[Times of Zambia]THREE people died on the spot while four others were critically injured in a road traffic accident involving eight vehicles on Kitwe-Chingola Road on Thursday evening.

Rangers, Nkana Clash in League Game

[Times of Zambia]NKANA's early form will be put to the test again today when they visit Nchanga Rangers in Chingola during the MTN Week Nine skirmishes.

Renard Names Namibia Friendly Squad

[Times of Zambia]CHIPOLOPOLO coach Herve Renard has omitted regular assistant national team goalkeeper Joshua Titima from his 24-member squad of local players to face Namibia in an international friendly set for May 24.

Zica Sets Sights On High-Calibre Accountants

[Times of Zambia]THE Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (ZICA) says it will continue to offer high quality education in accountancy for the industry to have high-calibre professionals needed for national development.

SCZ Challenged to Sustain Awards

[Times of Zambia]GOVERNMENT has urged the Sports Council of Zambia (SCZ) to make the Sports Awards a permanent feature on their agenda for they recognise and acknowledge achievements and successes of the sportsmen and women.

Keith Mlevhu’s Legacy Lingers On

[Times of Zambia]ONE legend, who never ceases to amaze fans that followed Zamrock during the 1970s, is Keith Mlevhu, a highly gifted and multi-talented guitarist ever to emerge on the Zambian music scene.

Take Part in Governance, JCTR Urges Zambians

[Times of Zambia]THE Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) has urged Zambians to understand the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) for them to actively participate in the country's governance system.

Arrest Them!

[Times of Zambia]PRESIDENT Michael Sata has ordered the immediate arrest of University of Zambia (UNZA) students who protested over the removal of fuel and maize subsidies in Lusaka yesterday.

Volunteer Nabbed Over Cannabis

[Times of Zambia]AN American Peace Corps volunteer has been arrested for trafficking in 313 grammes of cannabis in Chadiza District.

‘Bring Back Teachers From Diaspora’

[Times of Zambia]PRESIDENT Michael Sata has directed Education Minister John Phiri to find ways of bringing back Zambian teachers in the Diaspora to render their services to the country.

Hichilema Summons Press Briefing After Unza Protests

[Zambia Reports]Opposition United Party for National Development president Hakainde Hichilema is this morning set to hold a press bring at which he will order the release of University of Zambia students arrested in yesterday's protest.